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The work traces the development of ideas about the nature and transformation of matter from ancient Greek natural philosophy through medieval and early modern alchemical theory, explaining how alchemists conceived elements, principles, and the possibility of transmuting base metals into gold. It describes laboratory practices, symbolic language, and experimental methods used by practitioners, analyzes the unity and teleology underlying alchemical thought, and surveys how alchemical hypotheses, experiments, and critiques gradually gave way to empirical chemical methods, thereby marking the transition from mystical speculation toward systematic chemistry.
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